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<p class="p1">We found this armchair alone, without its pair. We hope, you like it, and accept it as a single piece as a reading armchair. After a basic restoration process this simple modernist walnut armchair got a unique upholstery. We painted playfully geometrical motives on linen, and after digitalisation we printed it on to the fabrics, so the textile is cleanable.</p>
<p class="p1">Dimensions: 65.5 x 93 x 76 cm, sh: 42 cm</p>

The father of the former owner of this Safari Chair worked at the Carl Hansen factory, and the he got the parts of his chairs as a gift from the workshop. He assembled his chairs at home, and his wife made a not authentic artificial fur upholstery for them. We rescued them from the fur coats, and after a full refurbishment - included the restoration of the original walnut colour of the beech wood parts and the lovely sun yellow linen upholstery. The armrests are the original leather pieces.
Dimensions: 58 x 76 x 63 cm, sh: 39.5 cm

<p class="p1">One of the loveliest piece of the MidMod era, w<span class="s1">alnut “Tatra” chairs originally designed by Antonín Šuman for Thonet. We found them in pieces, a most of the screws and pillows needed to be replaced. We hope Anonín would love the new upholstery we designed for the chairs. We didn’t give up his concept about the unremovable pillow, but we played with colours and patterns. </span></p>
<p class="p1">We painted triangle motives on linen, and after digitalisation we printed it on to the fabrics. So the seats look like as they just were painted, but all of the fabrics are digitally painted, so there is no fuss with cleaning. The special lentil head copper screws arrived from a Czech store. 2 pieces are available.</p>
Dimensions: 43 x 79 x 47.5 cm, sh: 46

<p class="p1">This pair of Thonet style armchairs is one of the most mysterious pieces our workshop has ever seen. Obviously they were not made in the factory of Thonet, they seem to be very old, and they used to show an interesting mixture of advanced and D.I.Y. technologies when we found them.</p>
<p class="p1">We intended to give them a gentle cover of white paint and we changed the broken woven seat to a grey upholstery to make it more comfortable. We have got two pieces, shorter one is intended to be for ladies, the higher one for gentlemen, but we don’t want to push the stereotypes.</p>
<p class="p1">Dimensions: 54.5 x 89.5 x 52 cm, sh: 40 cm</p>

<p class="p1">We found these Large Danish style beech dining chairs hiding around an ugly dining table, so we bought the set, gave away the table quickly and after a complete restoration we emphasised the perfect proportions of the chairs with natural white, light and dark grey paint. On the seat we added a secret ingredient to the wax to save the original pale colour of beech wood.</p>
<p class="p1">4 pieces are available - you can choose every combination.</p>
<p class="p1">Dimensions: 56 x 98.5 x 51 cm, sh: 44 cm</p>
<p class="p1">Prices are per piece.</p>

<p class="p1"><span class="s1">One of the loveliest piece of the MidMod era, walnut “Tatra” chairs originally designed by Antonín Šuman for Thonet. We found them in pieces, a most of the screws and pillows needed to be replaced. We hope Anonín would love the new upholstery we designed for the chairs. We didn’t give up his concept about the unremovable pillow, but we played with colours and patterns.</span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">We painted triangle motives on linen, and after digitalisation we printed it on to the fabrics. So the seats look like as they just were painted, but all of the fabrics are digitally painted, so there is no fuss with cleaning. The special lentil head copper screws arrived from a Czech store. 2 pieces are available, and they are not completely the same.</span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dimensions: 43 x 79 x 47.5 cm, sh: 46 cm</span></p>

Geniously simple beech dining set from the fifties. Watching rays of sunlight playing on walls and the furniture means for us happiness, so this lovely view inspired the painted motives on the chairs, extended with the warmth of some walnut coloured oil. We really like the meeting point of the walnut and yellow lines. They are a dining set, you can’t buy only one.
Dimensions: 78 x 43 x 45.5 cm, sh: 46.5 cm

The father of the former owner of this Safari Chair worked at the Carl Hansen factory, and the he got the parts of his chairs as a gift from the workshop. He assembled his chairs at home, and his wife made a not authentic artificial fur upholstery for them. We rescued them from the fur coats, and after a full refurbishment they got lovely sun yellow linen upholstery. The armrests are the original leather pieces.
Dimensions: 58 x 76 x 63 cm, sh: 39.5 cm

<p class="p1"><span class="s1">One of the loveliest piece of the MidMod era, walnut “Tatra” chairs originally designed by Antonín Šuman for Thonet. We found them in pieces, a most of the screws and pillows needed to be replaced. We hope Anonín would love the new upholstery we designed for the chairs. We didn’t give up his concept about the unremovable pillow, but we played with colours and patterns.</span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">We painted triangle motives on linen, and after digitalisation we printed it on to the fabrics. So the seats look like as they just were painted, but all of the fabrics are digitally painted, so there is no fuss with cleaning. The special lentil head copper screws arrived from a Czech store. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dimensions: 43 x 79 x 47.5 cm, sh: 46 cm</span></p>

<p class="p1"><span class="s1">One of the loveliest piece of the MidMod era, walnut “Tatra” chairs originally designed by Antonín Šuman for Thonet. We found them in pieces, a most of the screws and pillows needed to be replaced. We hope Anonín would love the new upholstery we designed for the chairs. We didn’t give up his concept about the unremovable pillow, but we played with colours and patterns.</span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">We painted triangle motives on linen, and after digitalisation we printed it on to the fabrics. So the seats look like as they just were painted, but all of the fabrics are digitally painted, so there is no fuss with cleaning. The special lentil head copper screws arrived from a Czech store. </span></p>
<p class="p1">It has got a pair in matching colour, but you can also buy a single one.</p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dimensions: 43 x 79 x 47.5 cm, sh: 46 cm</span></p>

<p class="p1">One of the loveliest piece of the MidMod era, w<span class="s1">alnut “Tatra” chairs originally designed by Antonín Šuman for Thonet. We found them in pieces, a most of the screws and pillows needed to be replaced. We hope Anonín would love the new upholstery we designed for the chairs. We didn’t give up his concept about the unremovable pillow, but we played with colours and patterns. </span>We painted rectangular motives on linen, and after digitalisation we printed it on to the fabrics. So the seats look like as they just were painted, but all of the fabrics are digitally painted, so there is no fuss with cleaning. The special lentil head copper screws arrived from a Czech store. 8 pieces are available.</p>
<p class="p1">Dimensions: 43 x 79 x 47.5 cm, sh: 46 cm</p>

<p class="p1"><span class="s1">One of the loveliest piece of the MidMod era, walnut “Tatra” chairs originally designed by Antonín Šuman for Thonet. We found them in pieces, a most of the screws and pillows needed to be replaced. We hope Anonín would love the new upholstery we designed for the chairs. We didn’t give up his concept about the unremovable pillow, but we played with colours and patterns.</span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">We painted triangle motives on linen, and after digitalisation we printed it on to the fabrics. So the seats look like as they just were painted, but all of the fabrics are digitally painted, so there is no fuss with cleaning. The special lentil head copper screws arrived from a Czech store. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Dimensions: 43 x 79 x 47.5 cm, sh: 46</span></p>